Abstract

Background

Primary angiosarcoma of the breast is a rare malignant tumour that presents in young women as a painless mass or a sensation of fullness in the breast.

Objectives

To report two cases of primary breast angiosarcoma presenting with unusual and misleading cutaneous lesions.

Materials and methods

A clinical investigation including ultrasound, MRI and histological examination.

Results

In the first patient, the lesion appeared as a superficial, acquired angioma; in the second as an indolent superficial haematoma.

Conclusion

This type of primary presentation is exceptional and the benign appearance of the lesion, combined with a lack of breast mass, is misleading. The benign appearance and the pathological aspect of these lesions can lead to misdiagnosis. Comparison of clinical and pathological data is necessary to prevent delay in diagnosis. We believe that all acquired angiomatous lesions developing on the breasts of young women should raise suspicion of angiosarcoma.